David F Getting Involved Part 2

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What
was
your
err
personal
experience
Dave
you
seem
tolerant
and
very
pragmatic.
What
was
the
direction
for
you
at
work?
What
was
the
what
was
the
official
approach
to
the
parties?
It
was
to
find
out
where
they
were
and
stop
them
because
as
I
say
that
the
the
dangers
that
the
people
that
were
attending
them
they
just
didn’t
seem
to
realise
but
an
old
mill
as
I
say
that
there
are
all
sorts
of
dangers,
so
not
only
were
we
bothered
about
the
people
of
Blackburn…
we
were
bothered
about
the
welfare
of
the
people
who
come
into
the
parties.
So
it
was
a
double
edged
sword
really
one
we’ve
got
to
police
it
and
another
we’ve
got
to
be
mindful
of
the
people
that
were
attending
and
the
damage
that
they
could
cause
themselves
Numbers ?
1000s
1000s
the
venues
weren’t..
weren’t
such
that
you
can
get
1000s
in
but
as
I
say
the
number
of
people
that
came
in
from
all
over
the
place
because
we
stopped
cars
and
they
were
from
all
over…
their
parents
cars
and
their
own
cars
it
was
1000s
y’know
but
it
was
it
was
like
a
Saturday
afternoon
at
times
in
Blackburn
because
there
were
cars
coming
from
all
over
and
were
stopping
and
saying
well,
where
is
the
venue ?
You
know,
where
is
it?
How
can
we
get
there?
And
yeah,
it
wasn’t…
it
wasn’t
bad
and
I
think..
So
the
drugs
problem
at
that
time
was
such
that
everybody
well,
not
everybody
that’s
wrong
but
there
were
quite
a
lot
involved
with
selling
drugs
and
one
thing
an’other
to
the
people
that
were
going
and
it
only
in
the
last
2
weeks
I’ve
spoken
to
people
I
went
to
a
function
errr
that
were
attending
these
and
they
said
0.95
of
it
was
drugs
because
you
went
into
a
venue
and
people
were
drinking
lemonade
and
Coca Cola
There
was
no
beer
at
all.
So,
you
know,
it
was
just
it
was
an
it
was
a nightmare
to
police
really.
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What
was
your
err
personal
experience
Dave
you
seem
tolerant
and
very
pragmatic.
What
was
the
direction
for
you
at
work?
What
was
the
what
was
the
official
approach
to
the
parties?
It
was
to
find
out
where
they
were
and
stop
them
because
as
I
say
that
the
the
dangers
that
the
people
that
were
attending
them
they
just
didn’t
seem
to
realise
but
an
old
mill
as
I
say
that
there
are
all
sorts
of
dangers,
so
not
only
were
we
bothered
about
the
people
of
Blackburn…
we
were
bothered
about
the
welfare
of
the
people
who
come
into
the
parties.
So
it
was
a
double
edged
sword
really
one
we’ve
got
to
police
it
and
another
we’ve
got
to
be
mindful
of
the
people
that
were
attending
and
the
damage
that
they
could
cause
themselves
Numbers ?
1000s
1000s
the
venues
weren’t..
weren’t
such
that
you
can
get
1000s
in
but
as
I
say
the
number
of
people
that
came
in
from
all
over
the
place
because
we
stopped
cars
and
they
were
from
all
over…
their
parents
cars
and
their
own
cars
it
was
1000s
y’know
but
it
was
it
was
like
a
Saturday
afternoon
at
times
in
Blackburn
because
there
were
cars
coming
from
all
over
and
were
stopping
and
saying
well,
where
is
the
venue ?
You
know,
where
is
it?
How
can
we
get
there?
And
yeah,
it
wasn’t…
it
wasn’t
bad
and
I
think..
So
the
drugs
problem
at
that
time
was
such
that
everybody
well,
not
everybody
that’s
wrong
but
there
were
quite
a
lot
involved
with
selling
drugs
and
one
thing
an’other
to
the
people
that
were
going
and
it
only
in
the
last
2
weeks
I’ve
spoken
to
people
I
went
to
a
function
errr
that
were
attending
these
and
they
said
0.95
of
it
was
drugs
because
you
went
into
a
venue
and
people
were
drinking
lemonade
and
Coca Cola
There
was
no
beer
at
all.
So,
you
know,
it
was
just
it
was
an
it
was
a nightmare
to
police
really.